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Engineering, 28.11.2019 05:31 keke6361

Consider the following two 9-bit floating-point representations based on the ieee floating point format. neither has a sign bit--they can only represent nonnegative numbers. 1. format a there are k = 4 exponent bits. the exponent bias is 7. there are n = 5 fraction bits. 2. format b there are k = 5 exponent bits. the exponent bias is 15. there are n = 4 fraction bits. below, you are given some bit patterns in format a, and your task is to convert them to the closest value in format b. if necessary, you should apply the round-to-even rounding rule. in addition, give the values of numbers given by the format a and format b bit patterns. specify values as whole numbers or decimals. finally to summarize the types expected for enter a numeric value for the value field and enter either a 1 or a 0 for each box in the bits field.

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